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LCRT5795 2015 Syllabus & Tentative Schedule (1/10/15)

Personal Literature Connection Template
Mrs. Haloin's Personal Literature Connection - January 21, 2015

Grading Criteria for Book/Movie

Creative Project Prospectus Planner
Just send an e-mail with a brief answer to these three items: 
1.  Description of your project and how you will use it in your job (with students). 
2.  Basis of your rationale:  

3.  What you will do for your class presentation.
 
Creative Project Grading Criteria 2015
Form to Evaluate a Picture Book

Grading Criteria for Reading Motivation/Observation Project
Public Library/Bookstore/commercial Reading Motivation Program Observation (10 points)

·      Observe a public library/bookstore/commercial reading/motivational program in progress.  You may observe an actual performance, program, or just observe how the motivational program is run.

·      Interview a staff member who helped plan and execute the program.  Develop at least three good questions that will address 1) the goals of the program, 2) what it takes to execute the program (including budget), and 3) how successful the staff member feels/thinks the program is (do they have any evidence of success?).

Write a paper describing your observations and impressions, and how the public library/bookstore/commercial program could tie into your classroom/library goals    

You can download the grading criteria for the illustrator focus lessons.  I have posted a couple of lesson plan templates as requested, but you may use any other format that suits your needs or, as in my sample for Laura Vaccaro Seeger, no format at all.
Grading Criteria for Illustrator Focus Lesson
Possible Illustrator Focus Lesson Template 2
Possible Illustrator Focus Lesson Template 1
Laura Vaccaro Seeger Illustrator Focus Lesson


Grading Criteria for Personal Literature Connections (10 points)

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